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Erotic Review Issue 2 Autumn/Winter 2024

Erotic Review Issue 2 Autumn/Winter 2024

Erotic Review
Autumn/Winter 2024


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Started in London in 1995 as a photocopied newsletter about erotic art, the Erotic Review became a humorous bimonthly with 30,000 subscribers by the late 1990s. Over its varied history, the Erotic Review has published over 100 books, run an annual photography prize and had a short story collection published by Zeus. The title went solely online in 2010.

The Erotic Review was relaunched and reconceived for a contemporary audience in Spring 2024 by editor, Lucy Roeber, and Berlin-based deputy editor, Saskia Vogel. This new chapter recognised the need for a serious cultural platform that explored desire through essays, stories, poetry and art.

It came from a belief in our common humanity rather than the focus on a particular gender, sexuality or practise. In collaboration with Studio Frith, the Erotic Review is a printed object of desire within a beautifully designed world for a curious, open and global audience. By commissioning a different art curator for each issue and publishing work in translation, we are shifting the gaze beyond its former Anglo Saxon focus. 


Guest Art EditorEnuma Okoro
ArtistsLoie Hollowell, Firelei Báez, Ana Prvački and Yulia Mahr
WritersGeoffrey Mak, Frankie Barnet, Hanna Nordenhök (trans. Saskia Vogel), Can Xue (trans. Karen Gernant), John Burnside, Sulaiman Addonia, Claudia Cravens, Kira Josefsson, Jacqui Cornetta, Agri Ismaïl, Emily Waddell, Jessica Stoya, Liara Roux and Brian Lin
PoetsJuliana Huxtable, Marie Howe, Margaret Ross and Carmen Sánchez Ramos (trans. Judith Kerman)
Cover: Loie Hollowell

168 pages, 240mm x 170mm, English

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